Just went to our quaterly gun show here in Plant City and there was plenty of ammo. Better yet, the price had not increased. I did have a friend tell me their ammo went up five bucks but I don't know where they got it.

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Not seeing an increase, in fact I have seen a lot of Black Friday specials on factory ammo that are lower than I've seen in months. My brother just got his order filled on 300G .338 Lapua bullets that was on B/O for 6 months, which tells me that maybe they have caught up and are now finally able to ship the odd stuff.

At the local gun show 2 weeks ago ammo was being bought up faster then twinkies One guy walked in with 10 thousand dollars and bought out a vendor. By sunday there was no ammo on the floor. My local wal mart has nearly empty shelves. Only stuff available is odd ball calibers.

Our suppliers have informed us that ammo will only be available on allottment. We used to be able to order whatever they had in stock. At least for now, we will only be able to order limited quantities at a time. Sales are definetly up. If you see deals, go for it, i don't see prices going down much anytime soon. But I wouldn't recommend paying much higher prices now than a month ago. If we really see a huge tightening up of the supply, I'll relay the message here.

Our suppliers have informed us that ammo will only be available on allottment. We used to be able to order whatever they had in stock. At least for now, we will only be able to order limited quantities at a time. Sales are definetly up. If you see deals, go for it, i don't see prices going down much anytime soon. But I wouldn't recommend paying much higher prices now than a month ago. If we really see a huge tightening up of the supply, I'll relay the message here.

My experience and info is similar.

I've seen shortages on shelves of some of the mid- to higher-end ammo. As examples: I can't seem to find any Black Hills .223 in 77-gr, or Hornady TAP in 75gr, American Eagle 223 in 55 or 62gr or 308 in 147/149/150.

Winchester USA .223 in 55 seems also be hard to find as is the Marine Corps newest round (but those are blemishes, anyway).

There's plenty of lower-end, plinking ammo and still lots of hunting-grade ammo out there, though.

I had some worries initially, but it looks like the manufacturers may have learned their lesson from the last election. Anything that I had seen disappear has been restocked already (not even two weeks). The places that haven't been restocked look to be a fault with the retailer and not a supply issue.

.308 for plinking seems to be fairly dry to the point I've considering getting into reloading, and added reloading as one of my "13 in 13". Most of what is on the shelf (if at all) is match grade and pretty pricey in the half dozen stores I frequent.

.308 for plinking seems to be fairly dry to the point I've considering getting into reloading, and added reloading as one of my "13 in 13". Most of what is on the shelf (if at all) is match grade and pretty pricey in the half dozen stores I frequent.

During lunch break I stopped at the local Sportsmen Warehouse - there was a line at the gun counter waiting for some of the really nice deals they had. Some of the ammo was harder to find, and not quite as much of it. I grabbed the 2nd to last CCI large rifle primers so I would have some when I reload 308. I did spot one guy with over 8, 1 lb containers of powder in his basket. Some of the Walmart stores did have some low stock / no stock in some of the brands. The larger gun store seemed well stocked up and I did not see the panic buying I saw in 2008 (yet).

I visited a gun store up here in Canade earlier today, and it seemed as if they still had decent stock (including some .45ACP bulk packs that I felt tempted to buy) but I could see shortages develop in the upcoming months as they've already begun with firearms. Even Ruger 10/22s sell out as soon as they arrive according to the salesman I spoke to as I picked up the second last of an 870 Express Tactical Shotgun that I wanted to get while it was still available and at a nice price. He sold lots of them earlier and said that the last one will likely sell within the next 1-2 days.

I've got lots of reloading gear plus regular ammo, but might stock up on a couple of bricks of .22LR and maybe 1-2 bulk packs of .45ACP or some pistol primers. I hope that the US gun industry is better equipped to meet demand this time, since we benefit whenever new people enter into the sport.

No shortage of any kind here in my little corner of Georgia. If anything, there have been some good deals at my favorite gun store lately, although I haven't bought any lately as I simply don't need it.

Online some things are disappearing. Not everything, but the most common bullets and powders are getting harder to come by, and primers have really gone up in price. Locally our small discount store just got in a BOAT LOAD of ammo and guns and they have some good sales going on. Where normally you have to wait for a counter person to wander along to help with ammo and gun purchases, Black Friday they had four clerks hustling around stocking shelves and helping people. A ton of .22LR ammo which is not typical. A triple ton of bulk pistol ammo. Pretty well stocked with powders except VARGET of course (and after I left they are now low on H335).

So overall I would say locally they are much better stocked this week than typical and prices have not gone up except on primers. A LOT of guys were at the range today (black Friday) and most 20s-30s and were shooting AR15s. Seeing many more Garands at the range in the last year as well. The shooting sports and commerce are alive and well in this area.

Bi-Mart (PacNW chain store) is running a pretty good deal on .223 brass cartridge, mil-spec primer for $6.49 per box of 20, limit 4 bx per day. If you want more at a bite, 500 rd of Hornady for I think it was $179? So if you're burning gas getting four boxes a day the Hornady rounds price out. My hotel is next to a Bi-Mart anyway, so I shop daily.

Now black gun stuff, that's another story. Seems like lots of the online folks are out or back-ordered on parts and many weapons are as well. I'm waiting in line for my S&W M&P 15 Sport. Spike's Tactical says they're 8-12 months behind on their parts and fully built weapons. Others seem cleaned out, especially at the lower price points.

On the other hand, I found hi-cap mags pretty easy and without getting gouged. Picked up last year's model of Magpul PMags for $12.25 with free shipping. That isn't astounding, but it wasn't price-gouging either, and availability seems still pretty good for the most part with some online vendors that are more popular having some shortages.

Was at Fleet Farm tonight and they had everything very well stocked. They had 7.62x39mm on strippers, 1120rd sealed tin in wooden crate for $220ish. I have never seen them for same in that quantity on the shelf. I am going to run back an grab a couple, as I can pay cash.

But it appears that there is no shortage of anything. Shotgun, hunting, handgun, and sporting style rifle rounds were all available. Nothing was a super good deal, all was priced normal.

I was at Farm & Fleet (South of the Cheddar Curtain) and the shelves were pretty full. They had 9, 40, 45, .223, 7.62x39, and loads of shotgun shells of all types. Prices weren't great, but they never are when you buy by the box and not the case. On Black friday I got two very good deals on 9mm (500 rounds), and 7.62x39 (1,000 rounds). In both cases, with shipping, I had a cost per round that was lower than I've been able to find in several months. Still not 2005, but what is?

Walmart and Meijer are cheaper than Dicks and Basspro which are cheaper than gun shops. Nothing at the Walmart and Meijer, nothing but the more expensive calibers at Dicks and Basspro, and plenty at the gun shops, but they gouge you around here.

I can tell you this....a guy that I work with has a daughter that works at a large retail sporting goods/hunting store in my area. Ever since the election, they have not been able to keep ammo in stock, the lines have been out of the gun section, and people are purchasing ammo in thousand dollar purchases at a time. - FACT!